Amory Lovins on IT Conversations

Social Innovations
is a sister channel to IT Conversations. They have a 10 part series
of lectures by Amory Lovins, the Cofounder, Chairman, and Chief
Scientist of the Rocky Mountain
Institute. The series is a from set of five lectures he
delivered at Stanford earlier this year.

I'm cross posting the Lovins lectures on ITC.
The first lecture (see part
I and part
II) is on energy efficiency for buildings. This lecture has been
highly rated by SIC listeners and I think ITC listeners will enjoy it
too.

The second lecture, on energy efficiency in buildings (see part
I, part
II, and part
III), has also been well received.

Many people I talk to are put off my environmentalism because it
seems to always be telling them that they should "suffer" for the
earth's sake. People don't like that message. One of the refreshing
things about Armory's message is that you can do the right thing by
the earth and be better off--more from less. That's a refreshing
message and accounts for a great deal of the appeal. If you're
interested in how good, smart design can result in more comfort with
significantly reduced energy footprints, then I think you'll like
these lectures as well.

Also, you're MP3 player or podcatcher will probably order the
shows according to the publish date in the RSS feed, so they will
show up according to when they were published on SIC, not the order
they are on the IT Conversations homepage. For example, the first
lecture appeared on SIC in middle of September, so it's quite a ways
back. Search down the list in your player and you'll see them.